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It is not for the rich and the famous, the powerful and the influential, to dictate the news agenda, just because they have the money and the means to gag a free press.
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“[V]isiting the woman who recently gave birth to the out-of-wedlock child of a married campaign aide is completely OK…meeting her at a … hotel in the early hours … running … and hiding in a hotel bathroom for 15 minutes … is not completely OK.”
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“[T]raditional news media used to have something of a lock on the dissemination of information, and allowed themselves to be convinced that they had a bizarre duty to filter even accurate information of interest to their audiences…”
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The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer.
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“Brideshead Revisited” appeared during … the “dead years” of television. Long-form narrative had yet to wield its powerful influence on the medium. Like the budding food revolution, it was a gateway to new kinds of consumed sophistication…
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Real Karadzic website is:- www.psy-help-energy.com
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[N]ewspapers already make money from the traffic Google sends their way — but do you think, given a $100 million prize, they won’t try to double-dip?
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[A]s bad as print advertising has been, local papers aren’t competing well for local online ad dollars, either.
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Nobody in television news in the UK – the land of low journalistic standards, remember – would get away with such a heinous crime. Heads would roll.
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Newly merged media conglomerate Thomson Reuters is preparing to launch a business television news channel to rival that of Bloomberg and CNBC.
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For the second time this year, Israel has decided to act against Al-Jazeera, after the influential TV station held a party for released Lebanese child-killer Samir Kuntar, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
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The back-channel chatter on Google’s Wikipedia-like Knol database, which opened to public editing today, is simple: Google plans to use Knol to replace Wikipedia, then serve ads on it